Postcard Exchange Round 50 Comments and Feedback

radiant

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My round #50 postcard flew also to few other places, for example:

from 12:35

7:09

It is also visible in background of some of "Shoot Film like a boss" videos, I cannot find it anymore .. https://www.youtube.com/c/ShootFilmLikeaBoss/videos

The best thing is about the postcards is how it makes others feel, for example Markus Hofstätter liked it quite much, as you can see from the second video.
 

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.. actually I didn't remember how well Markus advertised postcard exchange and this forum, check the video
 

tezzasmall

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And I have recently received two cards from Laurent, put in an envelope with a letter. I might try that too Laurent, as yes, postage is getting out of hand in the UK as well.

The two cards are of poppies that have self sown in her garden, which she photographed in spring 2020. Lovely pictures they are too, and they help to remind me that spring is not far away now this year.

Terry S
 

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Well, it's hard to believe, but today (11 Feb 2022) I received your card with the Japanese post mark reading 07 IX 20 and latest local post stamp dated 18 Jan 22. Wow, I haven't received any mail travelling for more than a year before this card.
If I get it right, # 3 (OD) stands for Old Dongola? That is the one I received.
Thank you, @mooseontheloose.
 

mooseontheloose

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OMG that's crazy! I've never heard of such a long wait between posting and receiving! I wonder what happened to it all this time. Yes, OD would be Old Dongola.
 

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What a bit of news. This is why I love the postcard exchange. You just do not know what is going to happen.
 
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